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Quick Wins
If you have ever worked with me or taken my class, you’ve heard me push for quick wins. I ask this question. What can we do right now, without a bunch of resources or planning, that gives a shot at a potential quick win? No matter how big the
Start Hard
I remember it like it was yesterday. I was twenty-two years old and had just moved to Los Angeles to start my first legit job out of college. It was a city where I knew no one. By itself not a big deal, except there were 10 million other people
Willpower is overrated
To me, success has always been linked to willpower. * I was never the strongest swimmer, yet I’d usually win when other kids started to feel tired. * I was never the fastest runner, yet over the course of a soccer game, I’d outrun my opponents. * I was never the
Lower Your Own Bar
Not too overgeneralize, but I think that oftentimes in American culture our goal is to always have more. More income, a bigger house, a nicer car and just all around better stuff. As someone who immigrated to the US and started their career by cleaning bathrooms, I can understand the
Ignore The Default Settings
In life, there are default settings everywhere you look. When you buy a new phone, notifications are automatically turned on. When you sign up for a social media network, they’ll automatically send you daily updates concerning your existing connections and who else you should maybe invite into your network.
